Pak asks US to play role in resumption of dialogue with India

Srinagar: Islamabad has urged Washington to play a greater role in resumption of dialogue process with New Delhi.

Pakistan sought the US help for resumption of the dialogue process during a telephonic conversation between Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday, Express Tribune reported.

“They exchanged views on the current situation in the region. They also discussed bilateral issues. Both sides agreed that de-escalation was important for peace and stability in South Asia,” said a statement issued by the Pakistan Foreign Office.

Foreign Minister Qureshi said Pakistan-US ties are important for promoting regional peace and stability. He informed Pompeo about the de-escalatory measures taken by Pakistan including the handing over of an Indian pilot, whose plane was downed by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) after it “violated Pakistan’s airspace” on February 27.  He also urged the US to play its role for resumption of dialogue between Pakistan and India to find solutions to all outstanding disputes.

Pakistan also voiced its reservations over Washington’s recent move to table a resolution in the UN Security Council against Masood Azhar while bypassing the UN Sanctions Committee that otherwise has the mandate to take care of such issues.

Qureshi and Popmeo also discussed the prospects of Afghan reconciliation process. “Both leaders agreed to continue to pursue the Afghan reconciliation process,” the statement said.

They discussed Pakistan’s facilitating role and agreed that the US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad’s forthcoming visit to Islamabad would provide an opportunity to further build on the gains made so far.

The foreign minister reiterated that Intra-Afghan dialogue is an important component of the reconciliation process. He emphasised the need to enhance interaction at the leadership level.

Khalizad, the US chief negotiator with the Taliban, is expected to arrive in Islamabad on April 4 as part of his tour to the regional countries to discuss the Afghan peace process.

His visit comes just days after he criticised Prime Minister Imran Khan for his reported statement suggesting an interim set up in Afghanistan to break the impasse in dialogue.

However, before embarking on a tour to regional countries, President

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